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he is from los angeles. gentleman who was frustrated and spent some three hours trying to navigate the website him in california and was not pleased he had to wait three hours. after three hours, he ended up saving $6,000. while no one should have to wait three hours to find out if they will qualify for quality affordable health care, everyone wants to save $6,000 and that is why we're here. we want americans to save money on health insurance and we want the millions of americans who could never say they could afford to buy health insurance let alone save money, have access to the doctors and hospitals, so important for their children and themselves. we are here to say we will do everything we can to make our health security law work and work well. when there is an opportunity to improve it, we will work with the president and our colleagues in congress to make that happen. we understand speaker banner today announced the bill the house republican majority will put him a floor of the house tomorrow is not fo
he is from los angeles. gentleman who was frustrated and spent some three hours trying to navigate the website him in california and was not pleased he had to wait three hours. after three hours, he ended up saving $6,000. while no one should have to wait three hours to find out if they will qualify for quality affordable health care, everyone wants to save $6,000 and that is why we're here. we want americans to save money on health insurance and we want the millions of americans who could...
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educated, a decent job, what does a house cost you in the san francisco bay area with a los angeles area. yo public-school and most of the kids don't speak spanish. you start off around for her and $60,000. people and middle incomes cannot afford that. they're priced out of the market . what does the same house costs and taxes? 140, 180. out, and you can send your kid to of public-school spirit texas of the schools of their achievements. has big government high tax model worked well? and would argue not so much. massachusetts, maybe an exception. >> i have two questions. i love the cover of your book. could you describe the inspiration and for the image. the second question is, if you had one message for people to take with them regarding the book, what would that be? >> okay. the jacket photograph cover design was just handed to me by a subcontractor of my publisher. my reaction was i like it. i do urge you to take a look at the maps. this is my inspiration. actually, as per the usual of the contract to my page for the map. this is, you know, the fremont counties in 1856, the new englan
educated, a decent job, what does a house cost you in the san francisco bay area with a los angeles area. yo public-school and most of the kids don't speak spanish. you start off around for her and $60,000. people and middle incomes cannot afford that. they're priced out of the market . what does the same house costs and taxes? 140, 180. out, and you can send your kid to of public-school spirit texas of the schools of their achievements. has big government high tax model worked well? and would...
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angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct lillian to listen, because she was a little feisty, and because she needed some encouragement to go by her husband. >> host: what's the last year of your life been without her? >> guest: i think about her all the time. i still wear my wedding band. it's just hard to take it off. i miss her. i wish she could be here and witnessed the changes that have occurred with our son and my own life, and be able to -- she was my closest and dearest friend. she was a wonderful companion. she gave me great advice, and she worked so hard in campaigns. she kept everything. she read everything, the newspapers, the books, everythi
angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct...
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and andrew striker from los angeles, california, 34 years old, lives in -- as i said, in my city of los angeles, had to wait three hours to enroll. $6,000 savings. let's improve this plan. let's not destroy it. it's time to move forward to give americas what they need, health security. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: require if the gentleman has any remaining speakers. mr. burgess: i'm always here so i remain as a speaker but it will just be me. mr. polis: you're prepared to close? mr. burgess: absolutely. mr. polis: i yield myself the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for the remaining time which is 90 seconds. mr. polis: i'll offer an amendment to the rule in a will allows americans to keep their insurance if they like it. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of the amendment in the record, along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without object
and andrew striker from los angeles, california, 34 years old, lives in -- as i said, in my city of los angeles, had to wait three hours to enroll. $6,000 savings. let's improve this plan. let's not destroy it. it's time to move forward to give americas what they need, health security. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: require if the gentleman has any remaining speakers. mr. burgess:...
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Nov 27, 2013
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how much will it cost to fly to los angeles? i have not heard as much about the idea that cargo is shouldering aside the luggage of paying passengers, but that is an interesting question. host: from jan -- i have noticed on the smaller planes they check your carry-on bag at the door. there is no bin room for each person to have a bag. typically, they do not charge you for that. guest: that is correct. there is not as much overhead space, or if it is limited, they call that a gate check. you might be able to slide the bag under the seat. typically, the gate checks do not cost the same or as much because it is considered more of a carry-on, and you have the inconvenience of them having to take it away and retrieved it as you're getting off the plane. host: gene in pennsylvania. caller: good morning. i think you addressed this issue, but i did not hear it, but i am concerned that i pay for my baggage before i get on the airplane. then, there are those people taking baggage on the airplane that do not fit in the compartment, and the
how much will it cost to fly to los angeles? i have not heard as much about the idea that cargo is shouldering aside the luggage of paying passengers, but that is an interesting question. host: from jan -- i have noticed on the smaller planes they check your carry-on bag at the door. there is no bin room for each person to have a bag. typically, they do not charge you for that. guest: that is correct. there is not as much overhead space, or if it is limited, they call that a gate check. you...
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i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to talk to you. can you hear me in the back wax i should speak more loudly? is this better? better or too loud? i'm looking at the back. i also want to make sure i don't speak too quickly. .. so i want to mention that. contribution to that particular project was significant. i want to thank you for that. okay. this story of women, ordinary german women was not something i went to the archives looking for. i went to the archives in in the summer of 1992 with a different question. this is rather typical of historical research you think you're going go after something then you go to an archive and find file that looks strange and gets you wondering why is it here? and you kind of put it on your desk, you know, and then you think maybe this will develop in to something i'm not sure. so in the summer of 1992, the soviet union collapsed. ukraine had become an independent country. i saw it as an opportunity as a scholar, i was a graduate student to go to the territory and try to see what was there. i had b
i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to talk to you. can you hear me in the back wax i should speak more loudly? is this better? better or too loud? i'm looking at the back. i also want to make sure i don't speak too quickly. .. so i want to mention that. contribution to that particular project was significant. i want to thank you for that. okay. this story of women, ordinary german women was not something i went to the archives looking for. i...
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at times, this rivals the air quality of bad days in los angeles, areas in pennsylvania. a more climate-friendly energy source, natural gas, which is mostly methane, leaks at every stage of the production. not just in the groundwater and hence into drinking water wells, it does leak and it does affect the earth's climate. and it's true that burning methane releases least carbon dioxide than burning an equivalent amount of coal, but the methane itself is a greenhouse gas and fugitive methane emissions, in excess of only a few percent, removes the regular tiff advantages of natural gars -- relative advantages of natural gas. aside were issues of climate and health, leaked methane represents lost royalties for the federal government, lost revenue for oil and gas companies. and i know that supporting greater profits for big oil is something that my colleagues should be eager to support. our amendment will help prevent the wasteful leakage of natural gas, will limit avoidable methane emissions and will protect air quality and public health. urge a yes vote on the holt-peters-p
at times, this rivals the air quality of bad days in los angeles, areas in pennsylvania. a more climate-friendly energy source, natural gas, which is mostly methane, leaks at every stage of the production. not just in the groundwater and hence into drinking water wells, it does leak and it does affect the earth's climate. and it's true that burning methane releases least carbon dioxide than burning an equivalent amount of coal, but the methane itself is a greenhouse gas and fugitive methane...
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carl, goh ahead -- go ahead in los angeles democratic caller. caller: let me say first of all, i've been watching this c-span sense 1980. producing or just -- it is devastating the land.
carl, goh ahead -- go ahead in los angeles democratic caller. caller: let me say first of all, i've been watching this c-span sense 1980. producing or just -- it is devastating the land.
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port authorities are not just limited to los angeles and new york and the east and west coast or the gulf coast, but they are very important to our inland maritime industry also. back when i serve as the commanding general for the illinois national guard, i had the unfortunate problem of dealing with floods on the mississippi and on the ohio and back when i was a young officer we had a terrible flood of 1993, and 2008 and 2011 and last winter, we had the terrible drought that dropped the river levels and the mississippi was so low that it nearly stopped navigation on the river. so we need to work on this infrastructure for the three reasons that i ran for congress. when i ran for congress, i said i ran for jobs, jobs and jobs. and this is what this is about. when the rivers started drying up and the drought hit and the barges couldn't transit the mississippi and having to go up and down the mississippi with much lighter loads it did several things to impact our economy. first of all, the barges couldn't transport nearly as much corn or soybeans. and the world's corn supply was less t
port authorities are not just limited to los angeles and new york and the east and west coast or the gulf coast, but they are very important to our inland maritime industry also. back when i serve as the commanding general for the illinois national guard, i had the unfortunate problem of dealing with floods on the mississippi and on the ohio and back when i was a young officer we had a terrible flood of 1993, and 2008 and 2011 and last winter, we had the terrible drought that dropped the river...